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Re: Re: kmail encryption: msg#00115

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Subject: Re: Re: kmail encryption

On Thursday 05 May 2005 4:23 pm, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Rick Wagner wrote:
> > I'm using gpgme-1.0.2-1, from the Fedora Extras repository. I've tried
> > others too (I think from the DAG repo).
>
> libgpgme has to be compiled when gnupg2 is present on the system. This is
> the same problem as with some Debian packages. Download package for gnupg2
> (here, at Debian, the current version is 1.9.15), install it and then
> recompile libgpgme package.

Thanks Matěj for the response. I was out of the office for a week, so I could
not try this until today.

I downloaded the source packages for gnupg2 (gnupg2-1.9.15-1) and gpgme
(gpgme-1.0.2-1). I built and installed gnupg2, then built and installed
gpgme and gpgme-devel. Still no difference; KMail still says gpgme was
compiled without support for S/MIME. During the build of gpgme, configure
says:

GPGME v1.0.2 has been configured as follows:

GnuPG path: /usr/bin/gpg
GnuPG version: 1.2.6, min. 1.2.2

GpgSM path: /usr/bin/gpgsm
GpgSM version: 1.9.15, min. 1.9.6

GPGME Pthread: yes
GPGME Pth: yes

I assume gpgsm is the S/MIME support. So it appears that it is being
configured in.


Running gpgsm --version says:
===
Secure memory is not locked into core
gpgsm (GnuPG) 1.9.15
Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details.

Home: ~/.gnupg
Supported algorithms:
===

I'm wondering about the empty list of supported algorithms. Is this right?
Any other thoughts?

Thanks,
--rick

>
> Matěj


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